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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Prince William And Kate Middleton Announce Their Royal Due Date.

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Friends, the wait is over! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announced early this morning that they will be expecting their first child together in July.
A formal announcement came from their office, saying “Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to confirm they are expecting a baby in July. The Duchess’s condition continues to improve since her stay in hospital last month.” And though early on their was speculation that the couple may be making way for twins, a palace official confirmed that Kate is not expecting two. But maybe the Queen is hinting that the baby will be a girl, following her formal decree last week?!?!?!?!
But wait! There’s more!
Their royal babe will be welcomed into the world the same month that William’s late mother, Princess Diana, was born. The Princess of Wales was born on July 1st and though the palace has not released any specific dates, there’s a chance that the baby could share his/her late grandmother’s birthday.
In the meantime, we wish Kate and William all the happiness and health this side of the Atlantic!
While mum is the word on whether Kate’s having a boy or a girl, what do you think?

Saturday, 21 January 2012

What To Expect Book Review.

What To Expect When You Are Expecting.

 I am so happy to have used this book and i'm happy to be reviewing it. I
read this incredible book when i was expecting my first child. It was  very helpful that i carried it everywhere i went. It is packed with helpful information about your health as an expectant mother and that of your growing baby. What To Expect When You Are Expecting book guided me through my pre-pregnancy days to my post-pregnancy days.  I was able to read about the changes my body was going through without having to call my doctor. I could  monitored by baby,s development and growth without waiting to have a scan. With this incredible book, my mind was at ease, because every little detail about pregnancy is explained and discussed. It felt like having a gynaecologist with me at all times. My hysband benefitted from this book, there are loads of information that was very handy for him in regards to what he can do to  support me [first time Dad-to-be] and also understand my mood swings and why i salivating and being sick.




What To Expect The First Year
                                                                                                                     
When my  Daugther finally arrived , i heard about the sequel of the first book called What To Expect The First Year . It is packed with helpful and handy information to help you deal with your body and that of your bundle of joy. As a first time parent and no help from anyone [ my Mum was not around], i read up tips on how to bath the baby, put the baby to sleep and feed her. I decided to breastfeed Rianna , i read up how to let your baby latch on my breats without having bruises from her sucking. I could dictate why she is crying [ tired, fever, hunger]. With the help of this book, We were able to make our home safe for our fast growing toddler, learnt to put her in a routine to help her start right. I love this book, it helped my family to start off in the right direction. From nursery temperature to teething , common cold , early learning and basically every information you need to sort yourself and family.early learning.




What To Expect The Second Year.
This is the third part of this book and it centers around your toddller. I got tips on how to help Rianna talk, tidy up her toys after playing, plan their meals, take turns when she goes to play with other kids. This books gives you insight on how the mind of your toddler works, like that i was able to give Rianna the best upbringing. I got tips on how to tame Riannas tantrums, Discipline her, deal with her behaviour [ she can be stubborn], self feeding and loads more.
 This book is a must-have.  Every family needs to have all three books in their shelves. You don,t need to be pregnant to read it.  The information in these books can be beneficial to all and  sundry.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Twins Born Five Years Apart.

A mother has spoken of her joy after giving birth to a much longed-for "twin" to her five-year-old son.
Reuben and Floren Blake were conceived from the same batch of embryos but were born five years apart after some embryos were frozen during fertility treatment.
Parents Simon, 45, and Jody, 38, had been trying to start a family without success and began treatment in 2005. Five embryos were created and two implanted in Mrs Blake, which resulted in the birth of Reuben on December 9, 2006.
The remaining three embryos were frozen until the couple, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, decided to try for another child last year.
Floren arrived on November 16, 2011 - two weeks before her due date - but five years after her brother.
Mr Blake said: "Just in kind of mundane settings where people take an interest in a newborn baby and with Reuben around as well, I find it very difficult to resist the temptation to say 'Oh and by the way they are twins'.
"It's almost just to see people's response. They are really amazed and surprised."
His wife, a programmes manager for the children's charity WellChild, said: "It does feel quite surreal. I think people are really, really surprised and it almost takes people a few minutes to get their heads around it.
"We obviously had nine months to get it straight and to think 'Gosh, we're having Reuben's twin', but it's incredibly special.
"When we had Floren, because I had her by Caesarean, we told the theatre team and they were all absolutely blown away and excited, ecstatic really."




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